Abstract

This paper reports about a new synthesis method for preparing Mg2Si in an efficient way. The intermetallic Mg2Si-phase forms gradually from a mixture of Mg and Si fine powder during exposure to hydrogen atmosphere, which reacts in a vacuum vessel at 350 °C. The resulting powder has the same particle size (100 µm) compared with commercial Mg2Si powder, but higher reactivity due to large surface area from particulate morphology. Both types of powders were compacted by spark plasma sintering (SPS) experiments at 627, 602, 597, and 400 °C for 600 s with a compaction pressure of 80 MPa. The thermoelectric characterization was performed with low and high temperature gradients of δT = 10 K up to 600 K. The results confirmed a Seebeck coefficient of -0.14 mV/K for specimens sintered from both powders. The small difference in total performance between purchased and produced power is considered to be due to the effect of impurities. The best values were obtained for n-type Mg2Si doped with 3% Bi yielding a Seebeck coefficient of -0.2 mV/K, ZT = 0.45) and electric output power of more than 6 µW.

Details

Title
Thermoelectric Properties of Mg2Si Produced by New Chemical Route and SPS
Author
Wunderlich, Wilfried; Suzuki, Yoshihito; Gibo, Naoto; Ohkuma, Takahiro; Al-Abandi, Muayyad; Sato, Masashi; Khan, Atta Ullah; Mori, Takao
Pages
351-362
Publication year
2014
Publication date
2014
Publisher
MDPI AG
e-ISSN
23046740
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1540837648
Copyright
Copyright MDPI AG 2014